中风幸存者在机器人辅助手臂训练4周后手臂和手部功能的变化。

IF 2 Q3 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Cilie Åsberg, Arve Isak Opheim, Matthijs Ferdinand Wouda
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摘要

本研究旨在探讨4周机器人辅助手臂训练(RAAT)期间的训练量与手臂和手功能、握力、大运动技能、痉挛和日常活动的变化之间的关系。方法:20名参与者,年龄60 - 18岁,卒中后亚急性期,手臂功能受损,住在Sunnaas康复医院,完成4周的机器人辅助手臂训练(45分钟,每周3-5次)。在此干预之前和之后,评估了参与者的手臂和手功能,握力,大运动灵活性,痉挛和日常生活活动。结果:本研究的主要发现表明,训练量与手臂和手部功能、握力、大运动灵活性、痉挛或日常生活活动的改善之间没有关联。此外,手臂和手功能的变化与年龄、性别或受累侧之间无显著关联。然而,亚组分析显示,卒中后时间较短的参与者的手臂和手功能显著改善(p = 0.01),初始手臂和手功能较好(p < 0.0001)。结论:这些发现强调了在中风幸存者中使用机器人辅助手臂训练时,早期开始和基于初始功能的个性化治疗的重要性。
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Changes in arm and hand function after four weeks robot-assisted arm training in stroke survivors.

Introduction: This study aimed to explore the relationship between training volume during 4 weeks of robot-assisted arm training (RAAT) and changes in arm-and hand function, grip strength, gross motor skills, spasticity, and daily activities.

Methods: Twenty participants, >18 years of age, in subacute phase following stroke, with impaired arm function admitted to Sunnaas Rehabilitation Hospital, completed 4 weeks robot-assisted arm training (45 min, 3-5 times a week). Before and after this intervention, the participants' arm and hand function, grip strength, gross motor dexterity, spasticity and activities of daily living were assessed.

Results: The key findings of this study indicated no association between training volume and improvements in arm and hand function, grip strength, gross motor dexterity, spasticity, or activities of daily living. Also, no significant associations between changes in arm and hand function and age, gender, or affected side. However, subgroup analysis showed significant improvements in arm-hand function for participants with shorter time post-stroke (p = 0.01) and better initial arm and hand function (p < 0.0001).

Conclusion: These findings highlight the importance of early initiation and individualized treatment based on initial function when using robot-assisted arm training in stroke survivors.

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